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System-wide retail sales rose 16.6 percent to P7.8 billion from P6.7 billion a year earlier, fuelled by increases in flagship brand Jollibee (10.5 percent), Greenwich (14.4 percent), Chowking (43.7 percent) and the balance of business mainly international (7.9 percent).
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During the company’s special stockholders meeting yesterday, JFC chairman and president Tony Tan Caktiong said the move is in line with the group’s continued commitment in its businesses in the US.
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System-wide retail sales rose 16.6 percent to P7.8 billion from P6.7 billion a year earlier, fuelled by increases in flagship brand Jollibee (10.5 percent), Greenwich (14.4 percent), Chowking (43.7 percent) and the balance of business mainly international (7.9 percent).
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The merger will be submitted for approval of stockholders in a special meeting on Oct. 17.
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